Acknowledgments
Preface
Introduction
1 “It Wasn’t Me!”
Post-Intent and Correlational Racism
2 It’s All of Us
The Practice of Inequality
3 Telling Tales Out of School
The Work of Racial Narratives
4 The House That Jack Built
Inequality via Category
5 “I Always Feel Like Somebody’s Watchin’ Me”
The Racing of Privacy, Voyeurism, and Surveillance
6 Exceptionally Yours
Racial Escape Hatches in the Contemporary United States
7 Black Taxes and White Wages
The Social Economy of Race
Conclusion
Remediation, or from Proof to Possibility
Notes
Index
About the Author